Marking its 49th year, the Milano Salone has been held every April since 1961 as a forum for leading-edge designers and companies to promote the appeal of their latest brands and designs to creators and media from around the globe. Last year’s festival attracted some 278,000 visitors with over 1,300 companies and organizations from Italy and abroad taking part.
Marking Canon’s third year exhibiting at the Milano Salone, this year continues the Neoreal theme promoted since 2008, "a new world of sensibilities," which creates a never-before-seen world of innovative video expression.
Conceived by two cutting-edge creators, the Kagayaki exhibition space combines architect Akihisa Hirata’s spiraling polyhedral screen structure with artist Kyota Takahashi’s vibrant projected video images bursting with color. The structure, which resembles a living organism with a three-dimensional twisting and curling design, measures approximately 6 meters in height, 8 meters in width and has a depth of 40 meters.
From input to output, the exhibit is made possible by utilizing Canon’s digital imaging technology. The video was created using Canon’s EOS 7D digital SLR camera, which features Full HD video recording capabilities, while the image projection will employ projectors such as the WUX10, which delivers a WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) display area, a resolution surpassing full HD, and the SX80 MarkII, which realizes SXGA+ (1,400 x 1,050 pixel) resolution. In the exhibit, approximately 20 projectors will be arranged multilaterally to display high-definition, high-resolution images that transform and shift in succession at various angles, to create a kaleidoscope-like effect.